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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Masters Thesis
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in the finance area with concentration in personal financial applications. Includes: income and occupation, expenditures, budgeting, consumerism, taxes, consumer credit, banking services, savings and savings instruments, life insurance, social security, annuities, pensions, health insurance and care, automobile, fire, and property insurance, home ownership, investments and securities, mutual funds, and estate planning including wills, trusts, estates, death taxes, and gift taxes.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Lec 3. Prereq: ECON 210 or 211. Fundamentals of risk management and insurance. The nature and treatment of pure loss exposures, legal principles, property and liability insurance, life and health insurance, social insurance, and the functional and financial operation of insurance companies. Personal risk management.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: FINA 361/361H or ACTS 440/840. Identification and management of risk at the corporate level. The risk management process and tools for risk management. Diversification, derivative securities, commercial property and liability insurance, and corporate structuring.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: Sophomore standing; 2.5 GPA; ACCT 201/201H, or 306; ECON 210 or 211; MATH 104/104H or 106/108H; ECON 215 or STAT 218 or equivalent. Scope and content of the finance specialization; survey of the major theoretical issues; the financial instruments; analysis of the capital management problems; and development of criteria for financial decision making.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Sophomore standing; good standing in the University Honors Program; ACCT 201/201H and 202, or 306; ECON 210, or 211and 212; ECON 215 or STAT 218; BSAD 150; MATH 104/104H or 106/108H. Prereq for actuarial science, J. D. Edwards Program, and agribusiness majors: Refer to exceptions for the requirements. Scope and content of the finance specialization; survey of the major theoretical issues; the financial instruments; analysis of the capital management problems; and development of criteria for financial decision making.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: ECON 210 or 211; ACCT 201; FINA 361. Survey of investment risks and rewards, the operation of the securities business, and an introduction to the problems of qualitative and quantitative analysis and portfolio selection.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Prereq: ECON 210 or 211, ACCT 201. For course description, see ECON 365.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: ECON 210 or 211, ACCT 201. This course may be used towards fulfillment of the Nebraska Real Estate Commission's educational requirements. Real estate market: ownership, interests, sales, leases and agencies, special financing institutions, financial aspects of ownership, managerial aspects of brokerage, property valuation, and real estate appraising.
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3.00 Credits
Lec. Prereq: Permission of Department Chair. Amount of credit to be earned is determined by the instructor at the time of registration.
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